Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to Meet U.S. President Donald Trump in New York
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will meet U.S. President Donald Trump in New York next week alongside other Islamic leaders during the 80th United Nations General Assembly, focusing on regional and international peace and security.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to meet U.S. President Donald Trump in New York next week, as confirmed by Pakistan’s Foreign Office and multiple local media outlets. The meeting will take place on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), which begins September 22, 2025. Sharif will be joined by a delegation including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, as well as other senior officials.
High-Level Diplomatic Engagements
According to the Pakistani Foreign Office, the meeting with President Trump will include other select Islamic leaders and will focus on exchanging views on issues related to regional and international peace and security. The agenda is expected to cover the ongoing crises in Palestine and Kashmir, with Sharif planning to urge the international community to address prolonged occupations and the denial of self-determination in these regions. The Foreign Office emphasized that the Prime Minister will draw attention to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and call for decisive international action.
In addition to the meeting with President Trump, Prime Minister Sharif’s schedule at the UNGA is packed with bilateral and multilateral engagements. He is expected to meet over a dozen world leaders, attend a dinner hosted by President Trump for global heads of state, and participate in high-level events on climate action and global development. Meetings with the International Monetary Fund Managing Director and the World Bank President are also on the agenda, reflecting Pakistan’s focus on economic diplomacy.
Regional Security and Pakistan’s International Position
The upcoming meeting comes at a time when U.S.-Pakistan relations are reportedly experiencing a renaissance, driven by shared interests in security, stability, and economic collaboration. Recent months have seen Islamabad and Washington grow closer, particularly after President Trump’s intervention in the India-Pakistan conflict earlier this year, which resulted in a ceasefire. Pakistan’s recent defense pact with Saudi Arabia, which stipulates mutual defense obligations, has further elevated its international standing.
Prime Minister Sharif is also expected to highlight Pakistan’s perspective on regional security, climate change, terrorism, Islamophobia, and sustainable development during his address to the General Assembly. The Foreign Office stated that Sharif will underline Pakistan’s commitment to multilateralism and the United Nations, as well as its role as a current member of the UN Security Council.
Broader Implications
The meeting between Sharif and Trump, alongside other Islamic leaders, is seen as a significant diplomatic engagement that could influence the trajectory of U.S.-Pakistan relations and broader geopolitical dynamics in South Asia and the Muslim world. Observers note that Pakistan’s strengthened ties with both the United States and Saudi Arabia position it as a key player in regional and international affairs at a critical juncture.
As the UNGA session unfolds, all eyes will be on the outcomes of these high-level meetings and the messages delivered by Prime Minister Sharif on behalf of Pakistan and the broader Islamic world.
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